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Wolfgang_Mieder
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- Wolfgang Mieder (born 17 February 1944 in Nossen) is a retired professor of German and folklore who taught for 50 years at the University of Vermont, in Burlington, Vermont, USA. He is a graduate of Olivet College (BA), the University of Michigan (MA), and Michigan State University (PhD). He has been a guest speaker at the University of Freiburg in Germany,[1] the country where he was born.
- He is most well known as a scholar of paremiology, the study of proverbs, Alan Dundes labeling him "Magister Proverbium, paremiologist without peer".[2] He also produced many bibliographies,[3] both articles and volumes, on several topics within paremiology. His most complete work in this area is his 2009 International Bibliography of Paremiology and Phraseology, published in two volumes.
- From 1984 through 2021 he was the editor of Proverbium: Yearbook of International Proverb Scholarship, an annual journal published by the University of Vermont. He was also editor of the Supplement Series to Proverbium, a series of book on various facets of proverb studies. Each volume of Proverbium contained his annual list of recent proverb scholarship.
- He has published extensively in English and in German. He is the creator of the term anti-proverb, proverbs that are twisted from their original forms.[4] The term became more established with the publication of Twisted Wisdom: Modern Anti-Proverbs by Mieder and Anna T. Litovkina.[5]
- His work also includes contributions to paremiography, the collecting and writing of proverbs. He has published a number of collections of proverbs, both topical[6] and international.[7]
- Mieder received the American Folklore Society's Lifetime Scholarly Achievement Award in 2012.[8] He was honored by three festschrift publications on his 60th birthday, and another for his 65th birthday.[9][10] He has been recognized by biographical publications that focused on his scholarship.[11][12] In 2012, he was awarded a European folklore award, the European Folklore Prize [13] In 2014, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Athens, and in 2015 "Doctor Honoris Causa" by the University of Bucharest.[14][15] For his seventieth birthday in 2014 friends and colleagues from around the world contributed sixty-six essays to Gegengabe, an international festschrift volume to honor Wolfgang Mieder for his contributions to world scholarship and his outstanding personality.[16] For his 75th birthday, colleagues honored him with another festschrift: Living by the Golden Rule: Mentor – Scholar – World Citizen: A Festschrift for Wolfgang Mieder’s 75th Birthday.[17] To honor Mieder on his 80th birthday, proverb scholars produced an 828 page festschrift, “STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS” A Festschrift in honour of Wolfgang Mieder on the occasion of his 80th birthday.[18]
- Mieder's work has become the topic of study for other scholars.[19][20]
- Mieder, originally from Germany, has lived in Vermont for more than four decades, teaching at the University of Vermont, and has published four books on proverbs of New England and Vermont.[21] His perspective and contributions from two countries has been the topic of an article.[22]
- Interview of Wolfgang Mieder by Anna T. Litovkina, 2020 (during the COVID-19 pandemic). The whole interview is 2 hour, 2 min. There are smaller excerpts listed, with themes and topics: